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Structural basis of the PE-PPE protein interaction in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.


ABSTRACT: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tuberculosis, has developed multiple strategies to adapt to the human host. The five type VII secretion systems, ESX-1-5, direct the export of many virulence-promoting protein effectors across the complex mycobacterial cell wall. One class of ESX substrates is the PE-PPE family of proteins, which is unique to mycobacteria and essential for infection, antigenic variation, and host-pathogen interactions. The genome of Mtb encodes 168 PE-PPE proteins. Many of them are thought to be secreted through ESX-5 secretion system and to function in pairs. However, understanding of the specific pairing of PE-PPE proteins and their structure-function relationship is limited by the challenging purification of many PE-PPE proteins, and our knowledge of the PE-PPE interactions therefore has been restricted to the PE25-PPE41 pair and its complex with the ESX-5 secretion system chaperone EspG5. Here, we report the crystal structure of a new PE-PPE pair, PE8-PPE15, in complex with EspG5. Our structure revealed that the EspG5-binding sites on PPE15 are relatively conserved among Mtb PPE proteins, suggesting that EspG5-PPE15 represents a more typical model for EspG5-PPE interactions than EspG5-PPE41. A structural comparison with the PE25-PPE41 complex disclosed conformational changes in the four-helix bundle structure and a unique binding mode in the PE8-PPE15 pair. Moreover, homology-modeling and mutagenesis studies further delineated the molecular determinants of the specific PE-PPE interactions. These findings help develop an atomic algorithm of ESX-5 substrate recognition and PE-PPE pairing.

SUBMITTER: Chen X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5641871 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural basis of the PE-PPE protein interaction in <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>.

Chen Xin X   Cheng Hiu-Fu HF   Zhou Junwei J   Chan Chiu-Yeung CY   Lau Kwok-Fai KF   Tsui Stephen Kwok-Wing SK   Au Shannon Wing-Ngor SW  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20170823 41


<i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> (<i>Mtb</i>), the causative agent of tuberculosis, has developed multiple strategies to adapt to the human host. The five type VII secretion systems, ESX-1-5, direct the export of many virulence-promoting protein effectors across the complex mycobacterial cell wall. One class of ESX substrates is the PE-PPE family of proteins, which is unique to mycobacteria and essential for infection, antigenic variation, and host-pathogen interactions. The genome of <i>Mtb</i  ...[more]

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